Career Month! Roundtable Discussion- Employment Law

Many people who work in the arts rarely spend much time thinking about the legal side of things until it becomes urgent that we have an answer. For instance: what exactly is an independent contractor and what are their rights? What happens if you get hurt as a result of your work?

Join practicing employment law attorney and William Mitchell professor Nancy Miller-Levin for a seminar and discussion focusing on employment law, worker’s compensation and employee’s rights as pertains to the arts and entertainment industry!

Bring your notebooks and your questions!

This event is Pay-What-You-Want at the door.

We'll be on the Andy Boss Thrust Stage, Park Square's new space. It is located on the lower level of the Hamm Building. Park Square recommends that we use the St. Peter Street entrances, next to Meritage. Take the elevators or the marble staircase to the left of the lobby to reach the lower level.

If you take the elevator the theatre lobby will be to the left; if you took the stairs it will be straight ahead of you.

However, pre-registering for free will help us plan how much food and drink to bring. Additionally, you can let us know what you’d like to learn and our presenter will do her best to address your concerns!

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Technical Tools of the Trade

We'll train you for whatever lies ahead!

Technical Tools of the Trade is a program to provide low-cost, accessible, yet high-quality instruction in technical theater and design. This is made possible by Legacy funding so that we are not compromising on the needed costs to get the proper equipment and hire the top-notch working professionals that we do.

We provide workshops for children and youth, all the way to seasoned experts looking for continuing education. We also have workshops for young professionals looking to improve their marketability and for networking opportunities in a business that is typically hard to break in to.